16: Google China and Territorial Rights
Podcast:Three InSight
By: msitarzewski
Published:March 23rd, 2010
Duration:00:00
Channels:Society & Culture, Technology, Tech News, Business, Management & Marketing, Business News
Live from Atlas Purveyors. Google claims they're not going to abide by China's rules. Censorship is becoming increasingly difficult to police around the world. It's up to citizens to determine what's acceptable, and take control if they don't like it. Parents should ultimately get control over what their kids see, not governments. What is community decency? It's arrogant for us (the US) to dictate what's acceptable in other countries. If a business wants to play in a country, they have to abide by that country's rules. Bing is OK with China's rules.Find us at http://callisto.fm or http://threeinsight.com - and as always, we're brought to you by Blue Microphones http://bluemic.com
Three InSight
Hosted by Doyle Albee, Dave Taylor, and Michael Sitarzewski, Three InSight is about technology, news, social media happenings, and lots more as they relate to the hosts.
About the Author
Michael Sitarzewski
Boulder, CO
Website: msitarzewski.com
Bio: Host of Blipcasts, Boulder Open Podcast (With Dave Taylor), and Three InSight (with Dave Taylor and Doyle Albee), and founder/CEO here at Callisto.fm. Podcasting - it's great!
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